Question
Does anybody know where to find a TOTALLY FREE CREDIT REPORT??? NOT one with credit card requests, please!?
I have received two answers to my previous question and I appreciate it... BUT, they also required credit card submissions, even though they say they will not charge. The problem with that is that if I forget to cancel, they will charge. I have a bad memory, so I do not want to do it that way. My husband did run across one that DID NOT require the credit card submission but cannot remember where or what the link was. He printed out the report, but when I go to the site that it has, it wil ALSO ask for the credit report. He said he went to "ask.com" and put something to the extent of: "How do I find out how much debt I'm in" in the submission field. I tried that, to no avail. He also said that something "popped up" whenn he clicked on one of the sites & WA-AAALA-AAHH", he got the link to the TOTALLY FREE credit report. If anyone has the time to research this, I'dtrulyy appreciate the steps, as I am a full-time student, and also work & have little time for this research. I am in a financial bind and have been a victim of fraud/identity theft & really need this credit report. Thank you.
2 months ago - 4 answers
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The one and ONLY free way to get your credit report for free is www ... Do not use any site with "free" in the name. They are not free. They are scams. www ... is the site that the government forced the credit bureaus to create to give you free credit reports.
by Lisa A
2 months ago
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www.freecreditreport.com www.triplescore.com
by Swaff23- 2 months ago
This is the only legitimate site that gives you free credit reports from each of the big three agencies: www ... Once you're at that site, there are links to each one of the three agencies. READ EVERY PAGE VERY CAREFULLY. There are links that you can click to get your free report from each one, but make sure you don't inadvertently click on any other link that might sign you up for a pay service. Note that the free report you get will NOT contain your FICO score. For that, you do have to pay, no matter which of the three agencies you request it from.
by rtfm- 2 months ago
by StephenWeinstein- 2 months ago



